If you want to add non English movies to the list, then I have two to suggest:
- Children of Heaven
- Cinema Paradiso
If you want to add non English movies to the list, then I have two to suggest:
I do this with AAs. Basically put the side with the bump (positive) on the tip of the tongue and touch the flat (negative) side with a wet finger. It gives out a mild but distinctive ‘taste’, not enough to tingle but definitely something I am able to notice, when the cell has decent juice.
I am not sure if this will pique your interest but I find kinetic sand tables really fascinating. Sisyphus came up with it first and there have been a number of open source implementations in due course. One way is to implement it using a scara arm mechanism but they have the problem of load weight in the case of long arms.
I came across this design that rethinks the design using an elegant rack and pinion arm but still needs a belt that may go out of calibration over time. This looks to be improved further using [two, concentric rings] (https://frew.io/work/sisyphish) but this design is not available to explore/copy.
I have no idea about 3D designing, but I would love to create a table one day: something that will not need constant adjustment. If you get around to taking this up, I would love to see what design improvements you can come up with.
You can’t just say that and not post your version.
Someone had to do it, so here it is, copied from that place that we have now left:
One morning to spice things up, teacher decided to have a classroom drawing project. One person would start, then the next student would add to the drawing. She asked the students who wanted to start first, so little Johnny raised his hand. Knowing little Johnny had a disturbed mind, she decided to pick Suzie first.
[“I drew a box on the ground!”] (https://i.imgur.com/PicyJVo.jpeg) Proclaimed little Suzie.
The teacher said it was a great start, and asked the next student to add on. Ignoring little Johnny teacher chose Billy.
“I turned the box into a house!”
The teacher thought it was wonderful, and went on to Timmy.
“I added the sun to shine down onto the house!”
“Excellent” replied teacher. Still ignoring Johnny the teacher chose Jenny next.
“I added some snow on the roof because it’s been such a snowy winter!”
By this point like Johnny could barely control himself. Teacher thought there was no way Johnny could ever turn this into a dirty picture, so he allowed him up to the chalk board.
“This is my dad bending over in the shower to pick up the soap!”
Yes, i think squid proxy would do the trick too. It even has installers for windows.
Progressive Boink incoming! I’m excited.
Thank you! This is what I was looking for.
This looks like a great collection of things that are exactly what I’m looking for and I’m surprised I never saw this mentioned when I was looking for things.
Just a question. It says it’s built around KDE. Will it work right on vanilla Debian without jumping through many hoops? I can get around quite well in the Linux world but some things still make me stumble.
I’ve heard only good things about world building games like Minecraft but I personally never could really get into it. Maybe I’ll give it another shot. Thanks!
I guess this is going to need the use of a mouse and so not suitable for the TV setup. But my child likes paint programmes so I’ll figure out the best way to let them explore this without messing with my laptop. Thanks!
Looks interesting indeed. Thanks!
Look at the silver lining. At least their computers must have escaped the recent windows BSOD.
Good going! People like you are an inspiration to me. Someday, I’m also going to follow your path.
I’m going to need help understanding this.
Thanks, I’ll look into them.
I don’t think I’m getting it right, but isn’t it just a matter of checking the character set in the query and determining if it belongs to English or Devnagri part of Unicode and applying transliteration if the query is in English.
If you are looking for a self hosted Devnagri transliteration tool, look into AI4Bharat, a tool developed by IIT Madras.
I’ve set up tailscale in the past week and fallen in love with the ease of use. So, this has my vote too. But, if i was doing this, i would chop the file into, say, 500mb parts using 7z or WinZip and then transfer it through SCP (WinSCP if using windows) over tailscale IPs.
Thank you! I’ll look into it.
Did you know there is an extended version of it that exists too. First time I read about it, they talked about how the abridged, director’s cut was much better. After watching it a few times, i gave in and watched the extended version and liked it as much too.